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[EXPERT OPINIONS]Let’s start from a premise that should be completely obvious from… by Giuseppe Gagliano

Let’s start from a premise that should be completely obvious from a strategic point of view: any maritime strategy, whether the English one – from the eighteenth century to the Second World War – or the American one, is necessarily a long-term strategy and therefore requires long-term investments by looking where it is possible to …

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[EXPERT OPINIONS] Binarization of World Politics and a Third way by Anis H. Bajrektarevic

As the present world order weakens, the mega confrontations have appeared more likely: The Sino-American relations are increasingly adversarial, with escalating frictions over trade, advanced technology, human rights, and global strategic influence.

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[EXPERT OPINIONS] Cambios y continuidades en la estrategia estadounidense hacia China by Juan Martin Gonzalez Cabañas

En el marco de la recesión geopolitíca[1] actual del orden mundial (Bremmer) tanto las administraciones de Obama como la de Trump buscaron abordar los mismos imperativos y dilemas estratégicos de la relación hacia China, sin embargo destacándose distintos enfoques tácticos, en base a la diversidad ideológica entre las dos gestiones presidenciales.

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US-China Rivalry: A Battle Without Winners by Charles Pennforte

By Charles Pennaforte, LabGRIMA’s Coordinator. US President Donald Trump has said that since the Nixon administration, US presidential administrations have been negligent in failing to confront Beijing over China’s growing power as an exporter. If he’d had his way, America would have watched China’s economic rise passively, to the detriment of the country’s interests. Even …

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